A novel formulation for blood trauma prediction by a modified power-law mathematical model
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Giacomo Di Benedetto | Umberto Morbiducci | Mauro Grigioni | Giuseppe D’Avenio | Costantino Del Gaudio | M. Grigioni | G. D'Avenio | U. Morbiducci | C. Gaudio | G. Benedetto
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